Category:Historic Figures
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Elsdon Best
His direct contributions to archaeology included studies of pa, shell middens and artefacts.
See Jeffrey Sissons article in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. DNZB
Craig, E W G, 1964, Man of the mist. a biography of Elsdon Best, A H and A W Reed, Wellington, is a biography.
Aileen Fox
Active in New Zealand 1973-77. See her autobiography Aileen, a pioneering archaeologist, The autobiography of Aileen Fox, 2000, Gracewing.
Mary Jeal, Mad dogs and Englishmen, Archaeological site recoriding with Aileen Fox, in: A lot of spadework to be done, Essays in honour of Lady Aileen Fox, by her New Zealand friends, 1983, Eds. S E Bulmer, R G Law and D G Sutton, New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph No. 14, gives a personal account of her work.
Jim Eyles
See his posthumous autobiography: Wairau Bar moa hunter, The Jim Eyles story, 2007, River Press.
Leslie Adkin
See Anthony Dreaver, 1997: An eye for the country, The life and work of Leslie Adkin, Victoria University Press.
Julius von Haast
His broad contribution to science, exploration and museums is covered in his article in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. DNZB but his considerable early contribution to archaeology in New Zealand is noted only briefly there.
His published biography is von Haast, H F, 1848: The life and times of Julius von Haast, explorer, geologist, museum builder. Wellington.
Aspects of his contribution to archaeology are covered in Green, R. 1972: Moa-hunters, agriculture and changing analogies in New Zealand prehistory. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter: 15(1):16-39. and Law, G. 1972: Sources of 'moas and moahunters'. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter: 15(1):4-15.
Alexander McKay
This article covers briefly his early contribution to archaeology including his disagreement with Haast over moa hunters. DNZB
See also this National Library page: McKay
Harry D Skinner
See Atholl Anderson's article in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. DNZB
Roger Fyfe, 1989, An anthropologist at war, in Saying so doesn't make it so, Papers in honour of B Foss Leach, Edited D G Sutton, New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph No. 17, - gives an account of his war service at Gallipoli.
Peter Gathercole's introductory chapter in H.D.Skinner, 1974, Comparitively speaking, Editors Peter Gathercole, Foss Leach and Helen Leach, University of Otago Press, is a longer appreciation.
Roger Duff
See Janet Davidson's article in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. DNZB
A more personal reminiscence is that of his sons: Duff, Gowan and Robin Duff,2004: Roger Duff: Anthropologist, Educationalist, Archaeologist. Archaeology in New Zealand 47(4):86-90.
William John Elvy
(1875-1972) MBE. Ethnographer / traditional history recorder in the northern South Island.
Elvy was a survey draftsman working for the Land and Survey Department in their Blenhiem office. He was later a member of six scenic boards in the Marlborough area. Source
His JPS papers show his strong interest in field archaeology - his two books less so, but they are a primary written source of traditional history he recorded for the region.
W J Elvy:
1926 Supposed Pit-Dwellings in Queen Charlotte Sound, Journal of the Polynesian Society, 35(4):329-332.
1927 Te Rae o Te Karaka. A Pa or Fortified Village in Queen Charlotte Sound, Journal of the Polynesian Society 36(4):367-68.
1939 Allwright's Grave at Waihiria, Mikonui, Near the Old Whaling Station of Haumuri, Journal of the Polynesian Society 48(4):199-200.
1949 Kaikoura Coast, The history traditions and Maori place-names of Kaikoura. Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch.
1957 Kei puta te Wairau, A history of Marlborough in Maori times. Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch.
Pages in category "Historic Figures"
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